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      helplessmum3
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      wamin:
      @helplessmum3, that is school policy :(. They want to give more experience to teachers with different type of cases. Although lucky my son is not very fussy about teacher and he is doing well, i attended one of his session and i was very happy to see he was participating in games and trying to follow story by doing similar action what teacher was doing.

      wamin, you are in good hands.. yr son is 2009 baby or 2008 baby?

      how long your son with FieYue? are FEIYUE teachers are very firm?

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        wamin
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        2008.

        Around 1 year+, how should i say they are firm but at times they are ok. But their enforcement is really working.
        Today his teacher told me, i should visit eden school open house there is a high possibility my son can enter there (but he is not toilet trained and i understand to enter eden child should be toilet trained).

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          helplessmum3
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          Toilet train start now lo… Cuz the longer u take the longer they learn… Still must give buffer time when they fall back …


          My son just start toilet train :-(, shd have start early …

          Eden school ? Why they refer yr son to Eden ?

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            wamin
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            helplessmum3:
            Toilet train start now lo.. Cuz the longer u take the longer they learn.. Still must give buffer time when they fall back ...


            My son just start toilet train :-(, shd have start early ..

            Eden school ? Why they refer yr son to Eden ?
            She said open house, don't know yet but this morning just inform me. Will read the paper she pass me.

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              helplessmum3
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              http://m.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/08/autism-career-ladder-workplace



              'Autism doesn't hold me back. I'm moving up the career ladder'

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                phtthp
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                helplessmum3:

                I have two colleagues gave birth after 40s.
                If your colleague gave birth after age 40 to the first kid, it is high Risk! But if it's not 1st kid but 2nd or 3rd, not so.

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                  helplessmum3
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                  phtthp:
                  helplessmum3:


                  I have two colleagues gave birth after 40s.

                  If your colleague gave birth after age 40 to the first kid, it is high Risk! But if it's not 1st kid but 2nd or 3rd, not so.


                  But remember my colleague's fren give birth to her 3rd child at 38yo , her daughter is ASD ..

                  Nevermind la meaning all rounded chances of ASD la.

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                    Summer tan
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                    Actually I’ve been pondering these questions for quite a while:


                    1) the doctor at Jurong Medical Centre-Child Development Unit told me that if one child is ASD, then the sequent one(s) will have 18% chance of being ASD too, and even higher if the next one is a boy. I’ve a 5yo boy, gave birth early 30s. I’ve heard alot that having a siblings for ASD kid is helpful but both my hb and I are worried. We are not optimistic with the 82% though…

                    2) would there be any chance that a psychologist misdiagnose?

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                      Summer tan
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                      @wamin, I’ve stayed in the west before. I’ve heard of st James church and Little Wings. For your info ya!

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                        Summer tan:

                        1) the doctor at Jurong Medical Centre-Child Development Unit told me that if one child is ASD, then the sequent one(s) will have 18% chance of being ASD too, and even higher if the next one is a boy. I've a 5yo boy, gave birth early 30s. I've heard alot that having a siblings for ASD kid is helpful but both my hb and I are worried. We are not optimistic with the 82% though..
                        did you ask him ... how he derive at the figure, 18 % ?

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